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Quotes About Time

I love you,' he whispered again, wonderingly, as he understood at last how a lifetime together with someone that you loved could seem like an eternity, and yet not be long enough.
~ Joan D. Vinge
We forget all too soon the things we thought we could never forget. We forget the loves and the betrayals alike, forget what we whispered and what we screamed, forget who we were.
~ Joan Didion
I have come to believe that concentrated time, when it's needed - freely given and with a special purpose - can accomplish goals that even years of traditional treatment sometimes cannot. (185)
~ Joan Frances Casey
Now that she had the diagnosis to explain her sense of reality, she sorted some of the chaotic jumble of thoughts and memories. "I'd feel funny having 'daydreamed' my way through whole seasons," Jo said, "but then I'd hear someone say, 'Time flies,' or 'How did it get to be three o'clock already?' and I'd think that everyone was like me.
~ Joan Frances Casey
Yesterday's gone, so has the day before. Don't let's waste today arguing about it.
~ Joan G. Robinson
Every day is precious. And like is too damned short!" Ren hadn't forgotten the heart attack that had nearly killed Blackjack two years before. "Are you all right?" she asked, laying her hand on his heart. "My heart will be fine. So long as you don't break it.
~ Joan Johnston
It's only when ye're older that yer look back and think how stupid it was to be wishing yer life away.' Molly
~ Joan Jonker
Growing old is something no one can change. It happens to everyone, rich or poor. All the money in the world can't keep yer young. But it's the way yer grow old that makes the difference. Some people give up the ghost in their fifties and sixties, while others grow old gracefully. And
~ Joan Jonker
Everything begins and ends at exactly the right time and place.
~ Joan Lindsay
Thinking's all right if you have the time for it.
~ Joan Lindsay
Life isn't measured in minutes, but in heartbeats.
~ Joan Lowery Nixon
Puedes contemplar una imagen durante toda una semana y no volver a pensar en ella de nuevo. Aunque también puedes mirar una foto tan solo un segundo y recordarla toda la vida.
~ Joan Miro
Rather now than tomorrow, and tomorrow than the day after!
~ Joan of Arc
If you're going to die, die interesting! Is there anything worse than a boring death? (Other than a Charlie Rose marathon on PBS?) I think not. When my time comes I'm going to go out in high style. I have no intention of being sick or lingering or dragging on and on and boring everyone I know.
~ Joan Rivers
Life goes by fast. Enjoy it. Calm down. It's all funny.
~ Joan Rivers
we maintain awareness, whether we know it or not, healing is taking place… a door that has been shut begins to open…. As the door opens, we see that the present is absolute and that, in a sense, the whole universe begins right now, in each second. And the healing of life is in that second of simple awareness…. Healing is always just being here, with a simple mind. ?—?Charlotte Joko Beck
~ Joan Tollifson
Every instant is a new universe.
~ Joan Tollifson
The point of new historical investigation is to disrupt the notion of fixity, to discover the nature of the debate or repression that leads to the appearance of timeless permanence
~ Joan Wallach Scott
?mier? cz?sto przychodzi szybko, ludzie nie powinni czeka? do ostatniej chwili, ?eby pozna? Boga. Mo?e im nie starczy? czasu.
~ JOAN WESTER ANDERSON
Oh, Mama," I said. "What if I don't live that long?" My mother didn't hesitate one second. "By hook or by crook, you will. Having children only increases your grip on the world. It's like reading a thriller. You can't put it down because you have to know how the story turns out.
~ Jo-Ann Mapson
life is all about? Taking chances? Giving time and love and attention to people, things, and situations that might not pan out? That's the definition of hope, and without hope, life would be too bleak for me.
~ Joanna Campbell Slan
Just when I finally found fifteen minutes for myself, the dead man came to the door.
~ JoAnna Carl
Cultural shifts happen on a different level; they come into view only when we step back enough to see a bigger picture changing over time. A newspaper photograph viewed through a magnifying glass may appear only as tiny dots. When it seems as if our lives and choices are like those dots, it can be difficult to recognize their contribution to a bigger picture of change.
~ Joanna Macy
If you want to live forever you are dreadfully dangerous because you're not living now.
~ Joanna Russ